S04286 Summary:

BILL NOS04286A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09432
 
SPONSORGALLIVAN
 
COSPNSRAKSHAR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §§2801-c & 3039, amd §1950, Ed L; amd §2.10, CP L; amd §212, R & SS L
 
Establishes the New York state school resource officer program; provides for grants for school resource officers (Part A); relates to peace officers who are retired police officers employed by a school district as a school resource officer (Part B); allows retired police officers to be employed by a school district as a school safety officer, school security officer or any other substantially similar position for an annual salary of $50,000 or less to continue to receive their full retirement benefit (Part C).
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S04286 Actions:

BILL NOS04286A
 
02/03/2021REFERRED TO EDUCATION
01/05/2022REFERRED TO EDUCATION
03/01/2022AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO EDUCATION
03/01/2022PRINT NUMBER 4286A
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S04286 Committee Votes:

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S04286 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S04286 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         4286--A
 
                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 3, 2021
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by Sens. GALLIVAN, AKSHAR -- read twice and ordered printed,
          and when printed to be committed to  the  Committee  on  Education  --
          recommitted  to  the  Committee on Education in accordance with Senate
          Rule  6,  sec.  8  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  education law, in relation to a school resource
          officer  program  and  providing  school  resource  officer   security
          protection  aid  (Part  A);  to  amend  the criminal procedure law, in
          relation to peace officers who are retired police officers employed by
          a school district as a school resource officer (Part B); and to  amend
          the retirement and social security law, in relation to annual earnings
          limitations  for  retired  police officers employed as school resource
          officers (Part C)
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. This act enacts into law components of legislation relating
     2  to school safety. Each component is wholly contained within a Part iden-
     3  tified  as  Parts  A  through  C. The effective date for each particular
     4  provision contained within such Part as set forth in the last section of
     5  such Part. Any provision in any section contained within a Part, includ-
     6  ing the effective date of the Part, which makes a reference to a section
     7  "of this act", when used in connection with that  particular  component,
     8  shall  be  deemed  to mean and refer to the corresponding section of the
     9  Part in which it is found. Section two of this act sets forth the gener-
    10  al effective date of this act.
 
    11                                   PART A
 
    12    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new section 2801-c
    13  to read as follows:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04103-06-2

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     1    § 2801-c. New York state  school  resource  officer  program.  1.  For
     2  purposes  of this section, the term "school resource officer" shall mean
     3  a school resource officer, school safety officer, school security  offi-
     4  cer,  or  any  other  substantially  similar position or office, that is
     5  designed  to  provide  improved  public safety and/or security on school
     6  grounds. Such school resource officer may be a retired police officer, a
     7  retired state trooper, a retired deputy  sheriff,  a  state  trooper,  a
     8  police officer in the active duty service of a town, city or village, or
     9  a deputy sheriff from a county sheriff's department.
    10    2.  Any public, nonpublic or charter school, or a board of cooperative
    11  educational services, may employ, in either the classified or  unclassi-
    12  fied  service,  any school resource officer for the purpose of providing
    13  improved public safety and/or  security  on  school  grounds.  Any  such
    14  public,  nonpublic  or  charter school, or a board of cooperative educa-
    15  tional services, may also contract with the state  of  New  York,  or  a
    16  county,  city,  town  or  village, for the provision of a state trooper,
    17  police officer or deputy sheriff, to serve as a school resource officer,
    18  for the purpose of providing improved public safety and/or  security  on
    19  school  grounds. A school district, nonpublic school, charter school, or
    20  a board of cooperative educational  services,  shall  be  authorized  to
    21  employ or contract for as many school resource officers as such district
    22  deems necessary.
    23    3.  It  shall  be  the  primary role of the school resource officer to
    24  provide improved public safety and/or security on school  grounds.    In
    25  addition,  to this primary role, school resource officers also may serve
    26  additional roles, including but not limited to:
    27    (a) Proposing and enforcing  policies  and  administrative  procedures
    28  related to school safety;
    29    (b)  Utilizing  technology  in  the  implementation of a comprehensive
    30  safety program;
    31    (c) Serving as a liaison with other school officials and other  commu-
    32  nity agencies, including but not limited to, other law enforcement enti-
    33  ties, courts, health care entities, and mental health entities;
    34    (d)  Proposing  and  implementing  strategies  concerning  prevention,
    35  response and recovery efforts for incidents and/or emergency  situations
    36  occurring on school grounds and/or involving students, faculty, adminis-
    37  tration or visitors to the school;
    38    (e)  Proposing  and  assisting  in  the  execution of school emergency
    39  drills and proposing and assisting in  the  creation  of  school  safety
    40  plans;
    41    (f) Providing educational and mentoring services to students;
    42    (g)  Assisting  in  the  design, explanation and enforcement of school
    43  safety and security policies and procedures; and
    44    (h) Performing such other  and  further  roles,  responsibilities  and
    45  activities  as the school district may deem appropriate and proper for a
    46  law enforcement officer to perform, in order to  advance  the  security,
    47  safety  and well-being of students, faculty, administration and visitors
    48  to the school district's schools,  transportation  vehicles  and  school
    49  grounds.
    50    4.  Such school resource officer may carry and possess firearms during
    51  the course of their duties at such school  district,  nonpublic  school,
    52  charter  school,  or  a  board  of cooperative educational services, but
    53  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed  to  authorize  such  school
    54  resource  officer  to  carry,  possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm
    55  unless the appropriate license therefor  has  been  issued  pursuant  to
    56  section 400.00 of the penal law.

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     1    § 2. Subparagraph 1 of paragraph d of subdivision 4 of section 1950 of
     2  the  education  law,  as  amended by chapter 474 of the laws of 1996, is
     3  amended and a new subparagraph 1-a is added to read as follows:
     4    (1)  Aidable  shared  services.  At  the  request  of component school
     5  districts, and with the approval of the commissioner, provide any of the
     6  following services on a cooperative basis: school nurse teacher, attend-
     7  ance supervisor, supervisor of teachers, dental hygienist, psychologist,
     8  school resource officer, as such term is defined in section twenty-eight
     9  hundred one-c of this title, teachers of art, music, physical education,
    10  career education subjects, guidance counsellors,  operation  of  special
    11  classes for students with disabilities, as such term is defined in arti-
    12  cle  eighty-nine of this chapter; pupil and financial accounting service
    13  by means of mechanical equipment; maintenance and operation of cafeteria
    14  or restaurant service for the  use  of  pupils  and  teachers  while  at
    15  school,  and  such  other services as the commissioner may approve. Such
    16  cafeteria or restaurant service may be used by the community for  school
    17  related  functions  and  activities  and to furnish meals to the elderly
    18  residents of the district, sixty years of age or older.  Utilization  by
    19  elderly  residents  or  school  related  groups  shall be subject to the
    20  approval of the board of education. Charges shall be sufficient to  bear
    21  the  direct  cost of preparation and serving of such meals, exclusive of
    22  any other available reimbursements.
    23    (1-a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule, or  regulation
    24  to  the  contrary,  school resource officers may be requested by charter
    25  schools and school districts for up to six days per week throughout  the
    26  entire school year.
    27    § 3. Paragraph h of subdivision 4 of section 1950 of the education law
    28  is amended by adding two new subparagraphs 14 and 15 to read as follows:
    29    (14)  To  enter  into contracts with charter schools to provide school
    30  resource officers, as such  term  is  defined  in  section  twenty-eight
    31  hundred  one-c  of  this  title,  provided that the costs of such school
    32  resource officers shall be aidable pursuant to subdivision five of  this
    33  section to the same extent and on the same basis as costs allocated to a
    34  component school district, and further provided that the aid ratio shall
    35  be the aid ratio for the public school district where the charter school
    36  is  located,  and  further  provided  that  charter schools shall not be
    37  liable for payment of administrative expenses as defined in paragraph  b
    38  of this subdivision.
    39    (15)  To  enter  into  contracts  with  non-component school districts
    40  including city school districts of cities with one  hundred  twenty-five
    41  thousand  inhabitants  or  more, to provide school resource officers, as
    42  such term is defined in  section  twenty-eight  hundred  one-c  of  this
    43  title, provided that the costs of such school resource officers shall be
    44  aidable  pursuant to subdivision five of this section to the same extent
    45  and on the same basis as costs allocated to a component school district,
    46  and further provided that non-component school districts  shall  not  be
    47  liable  for payment of administrative expenses as defined in paragraph b
    48  of this subdivision.
    49    § 4. The education law is amended by adding a new section 3039 to read
    50  as follows:
    51    § 3039. Grants for school resource officers.  1. For purposes of  this
    52  section, school resource officers shall have the same meaning as defined
    53  in section twenty-eight hundred one-c of this chapter.
    54    2.  Nonpublic  schools  shall,  upon application, be reimbursed by the
    55  department for the salaries of school  resource  officers.  Each  school
    56  which seeks a reimbursement pursuant to this section shall submit to the

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     1  office  of  religious  and  independent schools an application therefor,
     2  together with such additional documents as the commissioner may  reason-
     3  ably  require,  at such times, in such form and containing such informa-
     4  tion  as  the commissioner may prescribe by regulation. Applications for
     5  reimbursement pursuant to this section must be received by August  first
     6  of  each  year for schools to be reimbursed for the salaries of eligible
     7  school resource officers in the prior year.
     8    3. The commissioner may promulgate any rules or regulations  necessary
     9  to carry out the provisions of this section.
    10    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately.
 
    11                                   PART B

    12    Section  1.  Section  2.10 of the criminal procedure law is amended by
    13  adding a new subdivision 86 to read as follows:
    14    86. Retired police officers employed by a school  district,  nonpublic
    15  school,  charter school, or a board of cooperative educational services,
    16  as a school resource officer; provided, however, that  nothing  in  this
    17  subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
    18  repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
    19  has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
    20    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
 
    21                                   PART C
 
    22    Section 1. Section 212 of the retirement and social  security  law  is
    23  amended by adding a new subdivision 4 to read as follows:
    24    4.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions one and two of this
    25  section, such annual earnings limitations for a retired  police  officer
    26  employed  by  a  school  district  or a board of cooperative educational
    27  services, in either the classified or unclassified service as  a  school
    28  resource  officer, school safety officer, school security officer or any
    29  other substantially similar position  or  office  that  is  designed  to
    30  provide  safety  and/or  security  on school grounds, provided that such
    31  retired police officer is duly qualified, competent and  physically  fit
    32  for  performance  of the duties of the position in which he or she is to
    33  be employed as determined by the school district or board of cooperative
    34  educational services and is properly certified where such  certification
    35  is  required,  shall be fifty thousand dollars for the year two thousand
    36  twenty-two and thereafter.
    37    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
    38    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately; provided,  however,  that
    39  the  applicable effective date of Parts A through C of this act shall be
    40  as specifically set forth in the last section of such Parts.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          Insofar as this bill would affect the New York State and Local  Police
        and  Fire  Retirement  System  (NYSLPFRS), this bill would allow retired
        police officers who are employed  by  a  school  district  as  a  school
        resource  officer, school safety officer, school security officer or any
        other substantially similar position with an annual salary of $50,000 or
        less and continue to receive their full retirement  benefit.  Currently,
        the salary limit is $35,000.
          If this bill is enacted during the 2022 legislative session, we expect
        few retirees to be affected. There would be negligible additional annual
        costs.  However,  if large numbers of retirees are hired into such posi-
        tions, there would be additional annual costs which would be  shared  by

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        the  State  of  New  York  and all of the participating employers in the
        NYSLPFRS.
          Summary of relevant resources:
          Membership  data as of March 31, 2021 was used in measuring the impact
        of the proposed change, the same data used in the April 1, 2021 actuari-
        al valuation. Distributions and other statistics can  be  found  in  the
        2021  Report  of the Actuary and the 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial
        Report.
          The actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in  the  2020
        and  2021 Annual Report to the Comptroller on Actuarial Assumptions, and
        the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of  New  York:  Audit  and
        Control.
          The Market Assets and GASB Disclosures are found in the March 31, 2021
        New  York  State  and  Local  Retirement System Financial Statements and
        Supplementary Information.
          I am a member of the American Academy of Actuaries and meet the Quali-
        fication Standards to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
          This fiscal note does not constitute a legal opinion on the  viability
        of  the  proposed change nor is it intended to serve as a substitute for
        the professional judgment of an attorney.
          This estimate, dated March 1, 2022, and intended for use  only  during
        the  2022  Legislative  Session, is Fiscal Note No. 2022-85, prepared by
        the Actuary for the New York State and Local Retirement System.
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